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to be in -- vermont. it's just 150 people or so who sit at computers and they process every police query nationwide of a potential illegal alien. that is their job. it's part of i.c.e. which is part of the department of homeland security. but inside that building is also a group called b. r. a. g. the guy -- bioterrorism something, something group. they process all the applications that have to do with people seeking jobs with what are called type one or type -- two bayou agents. there's a law. called the patriot act act, which in in detail says you can't work in the bioterrorism -- biological or chemical type one or two field untiles you are cleared. if you're not not cleared, you actually gate tight. you are called a restricted person. so i started to do some research because i wanted to know how many restricted people are there? that's a good question. i e-mailed the fbi public affairs office, i e mailed people i know. i went online, and whey found was an interesting speech done by a high-level pentago
to be in -- vermont. it's just 150 people or so who sit at computers and they process every police query nationwide of a potential illegal alien. that is their job. it's part of i.c.e. which is part of the department of homeland security. but inside that building is also a group called b. r. a. g. the guy -- bioterrorism something, something group. they process all the applications that have to do with people seeking jobs with what are called type one or type -- two bayou agents. there's a law....
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it is all coming back to vermont. who sells calcouium ammonia nitrate in vermont. i am on the internet looking. and i am thinking someone knows what i am doing research on now. because part of their protocol is if someone is spending 20 minutes online looking for 50 pounds or more of calcium amm i ammonia nitrate they must be sus suspicio suspicious. and there is one company in milton that sells it. it is a seed company. and the top hundred hits on google if you type in calcium m ammonia nitrate purpose are w . www.alibaba.c www.alibaba.com. i am not kidding. okay? because it is sold in the middle east. and china. you can go to amazon and buy it from a chinese company. only $6.95 for 50 pounds to be shipped to the united states. okay. get it? it is just tiny little part of the world. okay. how many restricted people are there? 296 of 45,000 people who have play applied for the jobs, 296 since 9-11 have been found to be restricted. 296. and of those 296 people, 200 were disqualified because they had felony convictions of one your or more. and 20% were disqualified f
it is all coming back to vermont. who sells calcouium ammonia nitrate in vermont. i am on the internet looking. and i am thinking someone knows what i am doing research on now. because part of their protocol is if someone is spending 20 minutes online looking for 50 pounds or more of calcium amm i ammonia nitrate they must be sus suspicio suspicious. and there is one company in milton that sells it. it is a seed company. and the top hundred hits on google if you type in calcium m ammonia...
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in vermont it sells for $20 or $30 a bag. so you can do the math. a short drive up the interstate, and you are going to see a huge profit. so the challenge we're facing is that as this did begin as an oxycontin and prescription drug crisis, now heroin is cheap ear than-- cheaper than oxycontin on the streets and it's frankly more available. so that's the challenge that i'm facing as a governor. now the question is how do you deal with it. and the answer for me is, i've got people who are ready for treatment. the biggest challenge with opiate addicts, an op yuma dict, a drug addict, they're the best liars and best deniers you're ever going to meet. but there is a window of opportunity, all the research suggests, where you can convince them that treatment is the best option. and it tends to be when they're busted, when the blue lights are flark and when you have an opportunity. now the problem with my judicial system and probably everyone in the country, is, that there is a huge gap between that moment of opportunity to talk them into treatment, and t
in vermont it sells for $20 or $30 a bag. so you can do the math. a short drive up the interstate, and you are going to see a huge profit. so the challenge we're facing is that as this did begin as an oxycontin and prescription drug crisis, now heroin is cheap ear than-- cheaper than oxycontin on the streets and it's frankly more available. so that's the challenge that i'm facing as a governor. now the question is how do you deal with it. and the answer for me is, i've got people who are ready...
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that coalition is led by democrat peter welsh of vermont. congressman welsh, thank you for coming back to the show. >> thank you. >> congressman, let's start with the history here. this heating assistance, the funds for this program have been cut by 30% over the past few years. if this is a popular program and has bipartisan support, why have we seen such dramatic cuts? >> it's just an indication of the wicked budget pressure and where the mantra around here is any cut is a good cut. in your introduction you mentioned it includes children and elderly, the fact is 90%, 90% of the households that receive fuel assistance have a child, an elderly person or a disabled person. 20% of the households have injured veterans. we're talking about folks who are totally unable to get a job, totally unable to control the temperature of the weather and totally unable to control the price of home heating fuel. this is basic decency that applies to folks that live in my district and peter king's district, pike fitzpatrick's district in cutting fuel assistance
that coalition is led by democrat peter welsh of vermont. congressman welsh, thank you for coming back to the show. >> thank you. >> congressman, let's start with the history here. this heating assistance, the funds for this program have been cut by 30% over the past few years. if this is a popular program and has bipartisan support, why have we seen such dramatic cuts? >> it's just an indication of the wicked budget pressure and where the mantra around here is any cut is a...
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lou: 4300 were treated for opiate addictions and vermont in increase of more than 770% since 2000. federal officials say most of the heroin in the northeastern part of the country originated in south american countries principally columbia and interest the united states through mexico or miami. a new study finds for the first time in our history for members of congress are millionaires. according to the center for responsive politics at least 268 of the 534 lawmakers have a net worth of more than $1 billion in 2012. joining me now the "a team." angela, a pate, and from the "new york post", michael goodwin. your reaction we have some well-heeled elected representatives in washington and? >> we do. i think they will do a good job since they are back in session with the election year. we have some greatly shield elected officials. lou: are you serious? [laughter] the same congress that has single-digit ratings? are you feeling okay? >> with the poll numbers as low as they are for congress it is the election year but they're ready to do work. they want to keep their job. lou: we have a
lou: 4300 were treated for opiate addictions and vermont in increase of more than 770% since 2000. federal officials say most of the heroin in the northeastern part of the country originated in south american countries principally columbia and interest the united states through mexico or miami. a new study finds for the first time in our history for members of congress are millionaires. according to the center for responsive politics at least 268 of the 534 lawmakers have a net worth of more...
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and surprisingly, the situation is particularly dire in vermont. last week, the state's governor, peter shumlin, devoted his entire state of the state address to the heroin addiction gripping vermont. nearly twice as many people died from heroin overdoses in 2013 as the year before. state legislators estimate $2 million worth of heroin and other opiates are trafficked into vermont every week. and 80% of vermont's incarcerated population is addicted or imprisoned because of drug addiction. which brings us to tonight's number. $1,120. that is what it costs the state every week to keep someone in prison. compare that to just $123. that's what it costs each week to house the same person in a state-financed drug treatment center. that's according to the governor. it's easy to get caught up in all the hoopla surrounding the legalization of marijuana. it's equally important to focus on the real problem of illegal drug addiction and the lack of treatment for it in this country. it is a story that is very important to us, andti i'm goin to have a lot more o
and surprisingly, the situation is particularly dire in vermont. last week, the state's governor, peter shumlin, devoted his entire state of the state address to the heroin addiction gripping vermont. nearly twice as many people died from heroin overdoses in 2013 as the year before. state legislators estimate $2 million worth of heroin and other opiates are trafficked into vermont every week. and 80% of vermont's incarcerated population is addicted or imprisoned because of drug addiction. which...
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california, vermont, elsewhere. it is enormous importance to the people in those states how the decommissioning process works. will it take 60 years. has been the case ten years. will the people be satisfied about the lack of radio activity in the area? where will the nuclear fuel rod be placed? who are get the jobs? what about the financial arrangement. all of which are very much concern. i can tell you to the state of vermont. i have flee questions i would like to ask brief responses to the complition. to you agree that states have a strong interest in u how the nuclear plants are decommissioned? >> i would agree the state and the public. >> yes. >> yes. okay. do you agree that it is fair and reasonable for the host state to have a real seat. i know, the real seat is not quite technical term. but a significant role to play during the decommissioning process? not just a hearing. not just giving their opinion. but having a seat at the table helping to determine the outcome. >> let me explain something. our regulatio
california, vermont, elsewhere. it is enormous importance to the people in those states how the decommissioning process works. will it take 60 years. has been the case ten years. will the people be satisfied about the lack of radio activity in the area? where will the nuclear fuel rod be placed? who are get the jobs? what about the financial arrangement. all of which are very much concern. i can tell you to the state of vermont. i have flee questions i would like to ask brief responses to the...
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but still watching out for a wintry mix into some areas of vermont and new hampshire. flood concerns into early monday morning from maine down into pennsylvania. morgan? >> keeping our eyes on that snow and the floods. that you eboni deion. >> frustrated residents are days away from heavy water. they have flushed out contaminated water ways but tests need to confirm that the water is safe before they can open their taps. 300,000 people are told not to drink or wash with water after a chemical spill on thursday. >>> today marks the four year anniversary of haiti's devastating earthquake. hear is the report from port paw prince where many are still struggling to put their lives back tag. >> she has lived here three and a half years but it is not her home that was destroyed in the haiti earthquake. she moved to a tent city in port-au-prince, with her daughter and grand granddaughter. the conditions weren't good at all. it was very difficult life. mosquitoes all over. the heat was killing us. it was very bad. >> so when she was offered a $500 voucher to move into an apartm
but still watching out for a wintry mix into some areas of vermont and new hampshire. flood concerns into early monday morning from maine down into pennsylvania. morgan? >> keeping our eyes on that snow and the floods. that you eboni deion. >> frustrated residents are days away from heavy water. they have flushed out contaminated water ways but tests need to confirm that the water is safe before they can open their taps. 300,000 people are told not to drink or wash with water after...
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must all absorb information like this when combined with the governor delivering a speech problem.n vermont's we must be vigilant about the possibility of afghan produced heroine becoming available across the u.s. because of global trade lowering -- lowering the price. we are committed to disrupting the drugs as far away from our shores as possible. our strategy in afghanistan can be summarized by saying we are phones in three areas. continue capacity building and continue leveraging of international capabilities. shown that they are willing and able to do the ablend more and more are to plan and execute and follow through on their own. just a couple of weeks ago, the dod supported and the dea men toward the investigative unit -- unitred the investigative that led to not only the rest of criminals but the seizure of harold when -- heroin. and rocket grenades. that is an incredible success story. a unit that dea mentored. theinuing to support building of capability. i cannot overstate how vital we believe this is. for any security efforts into running effective operation, afghan forces must ha
must all absorb information like this when combined with the governor delivering a speech problem.n vermont's we must be vigilant about the possibility of afghan produced heroine becoming available across the u.s. because of global trade lowering -- lowering the price. we are committed to disrupting the drugs as far away from our shores as possible. our strategy in afghanistan can be summarized by saying we are phones in three areas. continue capacity building and continue leveraging of...
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. >> i have patrick leahy of vermont. i don't know why i have that, except i have some memory of it. >> i thought former senator fred thompson. >> four as a senator? fred thompson? >> the only guy i see on tv. >> rick santorum, pat leahy, democrat of vermont. that is the answer. here he is in "the dark knight." take a look. >> we're not intimidated by thugs. >> you know, you remind me of my father. i hated my father. >> i think heath ledger stole that scene. think you can puzzle the roundtable, tweet us at #tw powerhouse puzzler. up next, the secrets behind the state of the union. tws puzzler. up next, the secrets behind the state of the union. what would we see? ♪ the billions of gallons of fuel that get us to work. ♪ we'd see all the electricity flowing through the devices that connect us and teach us. ♪ we'd see that almost 100% of medical plastics are made from oil and natural gas. ♪ and an industry that supports almost 10 million american jobs. life takes energy. and no one applies more technology to produce
. >> i have patrick leahy of vermont. i don't know why i have that, except i have some memory of it. >> i thought former senator fred thompson. >> four as a senator? fred thompson? >> the only guy i see on tv. >> rick santorum, pat leahy, democrat of vermont. that is the answer. here he is in "the dark knight." take a look. >> we're not intimidated by thugs. >> you know, you remind me of my father. i hated my father. >> i think heath...
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now the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: mr. president, first i should note i'm pleased to see the acting president pro tempo tempore. it was a pleasure to serve -- to share the podium with him today. i would ask unanimous consent that upon the completion of my remarks that the chair recognize the senior senator from illinois, mr. durbin. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. leahy: mr. president, after many long days and nights of party negotiations across a dozen subcommittees over the past month, on sunday night the appropriations committee completed work on the fiscal year 2014 consolidated appropriations act. i want to commend chairwoman mikulski, without whom this would not have been possible. it was, above all, her relentless pursuit of this goal and her unmatched ability to rally her subcommittee troops to get us to this point. but also i'd note that she was helped by some of the most hardworking members of the senate staff that one can imagine. i'd especially like to commend tim reecer of my staff and others who
now the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: mr. president, first i should note i'm pleased to see the acting president pro tempo tempore. it was a pleasure to serve -- to share the podium with him today. i would ask unanimous consent that upon the completion of my remarks that the chair recognize the senior senator from illinois, mr. durbin. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. leahy: mr. president, after many long days and nights of party negotiations across a dozen subcommittees over...
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vermont may have a solution. the state is planning an alternative plan of a single payer system which experts say would side line the insurance industry and instead set up a government managed insurance system to collect all healthcare fees and pay out all healthcare costs. critics say the proposal goes too far and it would kill thousands of jobs. experts say it would take at least five years to see if the plan actually work. >> it costs more to drink in texas. it takes effect in texas this month. they cut taxes on bars and restaurants but shifts the burden to the people buying the cocktails. the sales tax on beverages will have to be paid by you the drinker. prior to the law sales tax only charged within beer and wine in that state. >> check this out. these incredible pictures the storm in the u.s., that combined with 110 mile per hour winds in europe and cause this, the massive waves in spain. daredevil surfers hanging 10 riding waves as big as 50 even 60 feet tall. can you image? scary. >> 42 minutes after the
vermont may have a solution. the state is planning an alternative plan of a single payer system which experts say would side line the insurance industry and instead set up a government managed insurance system to collect all healthcare fees and pay out all healthcare costs. critics say the proposal goes too far and it would kill thousands of jobs. experts say it would take at least five years to see if the plan actually work. >> it costs more to drink in texas. it takes effect in texas...
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state of the state address from governors across the country and we will check in with colorado iowa vermont and indiana and then c-span3 has the release of the surgeon general's report on smoking and health of tonight in prime-time starting at 8:00 eastern across the c-span networks. >> 300 years ago the first pioneers crossed the oceans to a new world. a promise. the promise of a land where men could build his own house, raise his children freedom and yet in one of the great river valleys of america, something went wrong. in the tennessee valley, three centuries later the descendents of the pioneers were a neglected people. living in the ruined land. for these children the hope in and the promise were deadly. >> the tennessee valley authority was a project one of the early new deal projects, really a project in the concept that had been under consideration for some years before franklin roosevelt became president. nebraska senator was looking to help improve the quality
state of the state address from governors across the country and we will check in with colorado iowa vermont and indiana and then c-span3 has the release of the surgeon general's report on smoking and health of tonight in prime-time starting at 8:00 eastern across the c-span networks. >> 300 years ago the first pioneers crossed the oceans to a new world. a promise. the promise of a land where men could build his own house, raise his children freedom and yet in one of the great river...
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where there is not hands free law >> reporter:he told me there is not hands free law in vermont, there is one >> reporter:then he stopped this guy and guess who it is >>i stopped you for not wearing a seat belt oh you got that news guy is he stopping me or you no i am he cant stop you >> reporter:he claimed that his seatbelt was broken it turned out he put a cover over the seat with no holes for the seatbelt >> reporter:then we had a chat >> reporter:so earlier when you put your set bet on you couldn't put it on right i was just going over to the legion anyway so >> your ar just yanking my chain well are you a cop i am not a cop then we can yank each others chains dosent matter does it if i lie to him its different if i lie to you who cares that's what im thinking >> reporter: alright thank you . you know you want to be a police officer put on a uniform want to be a news man be a new man ok fair enough thank you brother appreaciate it and hes right im wrong wht the seat belt but you stay in your place. >> reporter:in the end he track up back down again to show the officer that he fixed
where there is not hands free law >> reporter:he told me there is not hands free law in vermont, there is one >> reporter:then he stopped this guy and guess who it is >>i stopped you for not wearing a seat belt oh you got that news guy is he stopping me or you no i am he cant stop you >> reporter:he claimed that his seatbelt was broken it turned out he put a cover over the seat with no holes for the seatbelt >> reporter:then we had a chat >> reporter:so...
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and opiate addiction threaten us. >> reporter: forcefully called this gripping documentary on vermont drug addiction shown in schools statewide. >> first use was percocet and vicodin and then it moved on to oxycontin and then it went to heroine. >> reporter: why vermont? one theory, higher prices in this rural area, which means bigger profits for dealers. nationwide more people die from drug overdose than motor vehicle crashes. that's triple the number from 1990. as we discovered on a recent ride-along with police in new jersey, heroine is cheap and readily available. >> it's much, much cheaper than prescription. >> reporter: give me the ratio. >> 30 milligram oxycontin, $30. 80 milligram oxycontin, $80. a bag of heroine, $40. >> reporter: a governor joined the chorus of concern. america can no longer arrest its way out of its diction to heroine. byron pitts, abc news. >>> thick fog is blamed for a massive pileup on a busy highway in idaho. the nasty chain reaction crash near boise involved 46 cars, trucks and suvs, including a flatbed loaded with huge logs and four tractor-trailers.
and opiate addiction threaten us. >> reporter: forcefully called this gripping documentary on vermont drug addiction shown in schools statewide. >> first use was percocet and vicodin and then it moved on to oxycontin and then it went to heroine. >> reporter: why vermont? one theory, higher prices in this rural area, which means bigger profits for dealers. nationwide more people die from drug overdose than motor vehicle crashes. that's triple the number from 1990. as we...
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on a conference -- actually a video chat with some students at an elementary school in burlington, vermont. he sat there waiting for the next call. >> where is this? >> this was in the hallway. this is one of those areas where senators can sneak up the backhaul, one of the hallways that's out of the way. i was following senator leahy around. >> here's senator toomey and senator manchin from west virginia. >> i think this was on the gun legislation. obviously, not two people you think would come together on this. >> one democrat and one republican. >> they tried to move the legislation forward. this was obviously, gun legislation was big in d.c. that week. this is a protest down on the capital grounds. >> do you keep notes? >> i keep some notes, yes. i have some notes scribbled away. i know my wife wants me to write a book some day. i hear some people said, you should write a book. i have a lot luckily still stored up here. i love to be able to look back at pictures and i can remember the stories behind the pictures. that's one of the great things that i think i like to do when i have a lit
on a conference -- actually a video chat with some students at an elementary school in burlington, vermont. he sat there waiting for the next call. >> where is this? >> this was in the hallway. this is one of those areas where senators can sneak up the backhaul, one of the hallways that's out of the way. i was following senator leahy around. >> here's senator toomey and senator manchin from west virginia. >> i think this was on the gun legislation. obviously, not two...
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bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. populated areas, including e bay area next weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special >> pelley: finally tonight, for football fans the super bowl is, of course, entertaining, at times exciting and for some young kids when denver plays seattle it will be down right inspirational. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: nine-year-old twins riley and erin kovalcik were born with a genetic condition that left them partially deaf. last week, the
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. >> joining me now is vermont independent senator, bernie sanders. senator sanders, always a pleasure. thanks for joining me, sir. >> thanks for having me. >> i would like your reaction to the president's speech. what did you think? >> i think the president began the discussion. i think he has some ideas which merit consideration. but i think, alex, we have a very long way to go on what is an enormously important and complicated issue. and the bottom line is, everybody wants to see the government do all that it can to make sure that this country does not see another terrorist attack. no debate upon that. many of us want to make sure that we protect the american people without undermining the constitutional rights that make us a free people or our privacy rights. and the devil is in the details, because technology is exploding every single day, and the protections that we have today may not be useful tomorrow. so in my view, i have to say that i believe that the nsa right now is essentially out of control. the idea that every -- virtually every teleph
. >> joining me now is vermont independent senator, bernie sanders. senator sanders, always a pleasure. thanks for joining me, sir. >> thanks for having me. >> i would like your reaction to the president's speech. what did you think? >> i think the president began the discussion. i think he has some ideas which merit consideration. but i think, alex, we have a very long way to go on what is an enormously important and complicated issue. and the bottom line is, everybody...
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across the political spectrum, independent senator bernie sanders from vermont is asking some of the same questions now, writing a letter to the nsa chief keith and alexander asking this, has the nsa spied or is the nsa currently spy ong members of congress or other american elected officials? spying would include gathering met at that data met at that dapt that datt met at that da meta data osh collecting any other data from a third party not made available to the general public in the regular course of business. now, before president obama jetted off to hawaii for his holiday vacation, he promised to take action in reforming the nsa based partly on recommendations from an independent white house panel. >> i'm going to make a pretty definitive statement about all of this in january where i'll be able to say, here are the recommendations we think make sense, here are the ones that we think are promising but still need to be refined further. >> and on friday the doj officially aappealed the decision rule of judge richard leon who found the nsa's practices likely violate the constituti
across the political spectrum, independent senator bernie sanders from vermont is asking some of the same questions now, writing a letter to the nsa chief keith and alexander asking this, has the nsa spied or is the nsa currently spy ong members of congress or other american elected officials? spying would include gathering met at that data met at that dapt that datt met at that da meta data osh collecting any other data from a third party not made available to the general public in the regular...
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bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. >>> senator rand paul, why they consider him to be a popular republican can date for president. opens up on the democratic party and the war on women. >> the democrats, one of their big issues concocted and says that republicans are committing a war on women. one of the workplace laws that i think are good is that bosses shouldn't prey on young interns in their office and i think the mediaave given president clinton a pass on this. he took advantage of a girl that was 20 years old and an intern in his office. >> very provocative. so, juan, the war on women, i agree with ranked paul is contrived totally. i don't think there is a war on women. let's start there. do you disagree with that? >> i do. i think what you heard from rand paul, he's a loyal republican for a party that's facing devastation in 2016, a tsunami of women voter who is would vote for hillary clinton, and they understand,
bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. >>> senator rand paul, why they consider him to be a popular republican can date for president. opens up on the democratic party and the war on women. >> the democrats, one of their big issues concocted and says that republicans are committing a war on women. one of the...
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. >> independent representative bernie sanders from vermont says congress members don't want their phone numbers known. they don't want their calls listened to, either. why shouldn't congress be treated the same as everyday americans? >> i agree with you. i think members of congress should be treated the same as everyone else. if a member of congress is talking to an kraed leader in iraq or afghanistan, why should that member of congress be any different from any person on the street? bernie sanders had a phony argument. what they're trying to suggest is that somehow the nsa is spying on members of congress. they're not spying on anyone. they keep phone records of every american and that's their job on. they don't listen to the calls. all they have is phone number to phone number. they don't know who is talking to one another. no address, no name, no nothing, no content. >> i imagine, though, terrorists probably use phones that are not so traceable. it might be a very complicated task to imagine that they would have time to listen to all the calls. how frustrated are you, then, in your q
. >> independent representative bernie sanders from vermont says congress members don't want their phone numbers known. they don't want their calls listened to, either. why shouldn't congress be treated the same as everyday americans? >> i agree with you. i think members of congress should be treated the same as everyone else. if a member of congress is talking to an kraed leader in iraq or afghanistan, why should that member of congress be any different from any person on the...
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walsh from vermont. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from vermont is recognized for one minute. mr. walsh: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to submit my full statement. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. the gentleman is recognized. mr. walsh: in some cases we spend far too much -- mr. welch: in some cases we spend far too much needlessly and some cases we spend far too little unwisely. but a five-year farm bill is absolutely crucial to america. it is crucial to vermont dairy farmers. this bill takes three important steps for dairy farmers from vermont and throughout the country. it creates a modern day insurance program which protects farmers against the wild swings in feed prices which are totally out of their control. two, it protects taxpayers as well as farmers by limiting insurance to a farmer's base production. three, finally, it gives usda the tools to intervene if dairy prices drop dramatically. mr. speaker, with its false and imperfections, america does
walsh from vermont. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from vermont is recognized for one minute. mr. walsh: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to submit my full statement. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. the gentleman is recognized. mr. walsh: in some cases we spend far too much -- mr. welch: in some cases we spend far too much needlessly and some cases we spend far too little unwisely. but a five-year farm bill is absolutely crucial to america. it is...
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. >> joining me now are democrat congressman peter welsh of vermont and former secretary of labor robert reich, professor at the university of california at berkeley. representative welch, assuming this bill makes further progress in the united states senate, which is not at all certain at this point, what are the prospects of some kind of action in the house of representatives? >> well, it's pretty uphill, because we're having this debate as though extending unemployment benefits is going to solve the problem. what it will do is mitigate the impact on individuals and on the economy, but, in fact, what we should be doing is incorporating a discussion about what job creating policies will help, things like building our infrastructure, best time we can do that is now. it increases employment and demand. second, subsidize job program that was a partnership between republican and democratic governors in the administration and employers that put people to work. then third, i think we should be raising the minimum wage. you do those thing, you're actually going to increase demand, increase the
. >> joining me now are democrat congressman peter welsh of vermont and former secretary of labor robert reich, professor at the university of california at berkeley. representative welch, assuming this bill makes further progress in the united states senate, which is not at all certain at this point, what are the prospects of some kind of action in the house of representatives? >> well, it's pretty uphill, because we're having this debate as though extending unemployment benefits...
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. >> as mentioned we are looking at a threat of ice jamming across new york, vermont, new hampshire is and maine. the rivers iced over, it warmed up and rained. those are the temperatures, we saw the rain on the rivers helping to melt them. we have an ice jam, normally the pieces of ice flow down the riff, normally they are horizontal, they go vertical, and then they start laying out as a natural dam. and if the water can't actually go through the dam, it will go over the banks and be held up and burst the dam and cause flooding. that's why it's a major problem. the flood watches are in effect and the blood warnings far outline of the new england states towards rowed -- -- rhode island. there's no rain in the forecast, but the textures are staying above freezing as a low tomorrow. for albany, down to 33, highs will be higher than that. boston at 40, and portland a view of 37. temperatures to continue. rain in the forecast. it will not be heavy for many places. towards the north-west there's a mess. rain, snow as well as a possibility of avalanches. >> you're watching al jazeera america
. >> as mentioned we are looking at a threat of ice jamming across new york, vermont, new hampshire is and maine. the rivers iced over, it warmed up and rained. those are the temperatures, we saw the rain on the rivers helping to melt them. we have an ice jam, normally the pieces of ice flow down the riff, normally they are horizontal, they go vertical, and then they start laying out as a natural dam. and if the water can't actually go through the dam, it will go over the banks and be...
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bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked, giants stood tall, and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real. avo: wtever you can imagine, all one place. expedia, find yours. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protecon. and because usaa'commitment to serve current and former military members andheir families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritio
bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked, giants stood tall, and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real. avo: wtever you can imagine, all one place. expedia, find yours. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting...
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active- the air force, the air force reserve and the national guard. 13 years of command time of the vermont national guard. said for basing decisions to prosecute sexual assault, another -- and other serial criminal offenses and moving them from outside of the command chain. i think the decision to prosecute or not should be based on evidence independent of ing command relationship. they deserve that due process. believe in holding commanders responsible, that is a given. we should not confuse command responsibility with leadership. commander should always be responsible for command climate. this would allow the commanders to focus their efforts on command business and improving the command climate. me is an ability to inspire others. strategically well focusing on a mission success. i sensed even more reports have ofe out in the paper or o undetectable actions by senior military officers, and this is the importance of what the subcommittee is doing in the recommendations you will be submitting and the importance for a visible change in the structure of the military response. decades up to
active- the air force, the air force reserve and the national guard. 13 years of command time of the vermont national guard. said for basing decisions to prosecute sexual assault, another -- and other serial criminal offenses and moving them from outside of the command chain. i think the decision to prosecute or not should be based on evidence independent of ing command relationship. they deserve that due process. believe in holding commanders responsible, that is a given. we should not confuse...
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the cold extended east to maine and vermont, where snowfall is expected to top a foot, even more in massachusetts. holiday travelers heading home were grounded after more than 1,800 flights were canceled. officials also are concerned about power outages from heavy snow and winds, and flooding along the eastern coast of massachusetts, where the waves already are growing. >> woodruff: heavy snow is expected to continue through tonight and into tomorrow across new england. tensions flared in iraq today as sunni militants linked to al qaeda battled for control of two key cities. the insurgents have ties to syria, more evidence the civil war there is crossing borders. today's clashes centered around fallujah and ramadi. thousands of anti-government fighters stormed government buildings and police stations, and freed prisoners from jail. elsewhere, a truck bomb north of baghdad killed at least 19 people and wounded dozens more. a blast also went off today in beirut, lebanon, killing at least five people. the bomb targeted a shiite hezbollah stronghold in the southern suburbs of the capital. the force o
the cold extended east to maine and vermont, where snowfall is expected to top a foot, even more in massachusetts. holiday travelers heading home were grounded after more than 1,800 flights were canceled. officials also are concerned about power outages from heavy snow and winds, and flooding along the eastern coast of massachusetts, where the waves already are growing. >> woodruff: heavy snow is expected to continue through tonight and into tomorrow across new england. tensions flared in...
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host: that is tom from vermont. this is president obama in one of the few times he mentioned snowden speak yesterday. we needed a more robust public discussion about the balance of security and liberty. what i did not know if the time was within view -- weeks of my speech, an avalanche of unauthorized disclosures would spark controversy that his continued to this day. that we have an open investigation, i will not dwell on mr. snowden and his actions or his motivations. i will say that our nation's thense depends in part on fidelity of those entrusted with our secrets. if any individual objects to government policy can take it into their own hands to disclose information,sified we will not be able to keep our people safe or conduct foreign- policy. moreover, the sensational way in which the disclosures have come out sheds more heat than light. to ourals methods adversaries which could compromise things we may not understand for years to come. here, the how we got task before us now is greater than simply repairing t
host: that is tom from vermont. this is president obama in one of the few times he mentioned snowden speak yesterday. we needed a more robust public discussion about the balance of security and liberty. what i did not know if the time was within view -- weeks of my speech, an avalanche of unauthorized disclosures would spark controversy that his continued to this day. that we have an open investigation, i will not dwell on mr. snowden and his actions or his motivations. i will say that our...
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i recognize the madam lady from vermont. >> thanks you, mr. chairman. a lot of things in the affordable care act, but many of those provisions are above consumer protections to ensure that they do have a diverse choice in health care providers. but as with many new laws, there are some wrinkles in the implementation and some disagreement between the debate about congressional intent. i want to ask you about one of those opposed to the ca. have been hearing from some providers and some of my colleagues have been hearing the same concerns about the interpretation of the provider nondiscrimination provisions in section 2706 air agencies of regulatory guidance in their view in the view of many legislators is inconsistent with the statutes in legislative and send. the concern is this, the guidance could lead come in fact, to discrimination against some providers by health insurers which this provision was designed to prevent. are you aware of these concerns? my question is, what are your plans to address their entering short that the statute is implemented a
i recognize the madam lady from vermont. >> thanks you, mr. chairman. a lot of things in the affordable care act, but many of those provisions are above consumer protections to ensure that they do have a diverse choice in health care providers. but as with many new laws, there are some wrinkles in the implementation and some disagreement between the debate about congressional intent. i want to ask you about one of those opposed to the ca. have been hearing from some providers and some of...
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you take americans today, the state with one of the highest minimum wage incomes in the country is vermont. take a state with very low minimum wage, the federal minimum wage, like mississippi, they have one of the highest unemployment rates in the country. there is no correlation between the minimum wage and the employment problem. it is repeated again and again. there is no question that some employers will not be able to make it. but the addition of the additional purchasing power across the board increases the purchasing power in the entire economy, which increases demand and pushes economic growth. that is why increasing the minimum wage is good for everyone overall. there are some people over the short term who will be hurt, that is true, but the effect is totally unknown and to ignore the benefit to the economy as a whole is going to mislead people it is done all the time, particularly by people in business who do not want to raise the minimum wage because it may cut down their salaries. it may leave less for the stockholders. last year, last year caterpillar had a net profit of $4.9
you take americans today, the state with one of the highest minimum wage incomes in the country is vermont. take a state with very low minimum wage, the federal minimum wage, like mississippi, they have one of the highest unemployment rates in the country. there is no correlation between the minimum wage and the employment problem. it is repeated again and again. there is no question that some employers will not be able to make it. but the addition of the additional purchasing power across the...
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also senator jay rockefeller of west virginia, senator bob casey of pennsylvania, and vermont senator patrick leahy. also on the list, missouri senator claire mccaskill. the first female senator who endorsed president obama. did president obama overstep his authority? the supreme court will hear arguments on whether president obama violated the constitution during his first term by using executive power to temporarily fill high-level positions. a trio of recess appointments to the national labor relations board deemed unconstitutional by lower courts because the senate was in recess when he acted. >>> outrageous in this story behind the photo is pretty insane. police in california spotted this van as it was parked over an underground fuel tank at a gas station. then they saw a hand come out from under that van and close the metal lid. when the cops pulled the van over, they saw this inside. it was a system that was rigged to steal diesel fuel. 275 gallons of it. the three guys in the van now under arrest. pretty crafty. >>> more outrage and video from north carolina. winds clocking in
also senator jay rockefeller of west virginia, senator bob casey of pennsylvania, and vermont senator patrick leahy. also on the list, missouri senator claire mccaskill. the first female senator who endorsed president obama. did president obama overstep his authority? the supreme court will hear arguments on whether president obama violated the constitution during his first term by using executive power to temporarily fill high-level positions. a trio of recess appointments to the national...
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the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: madam president, i appreciate the comments from my two dear friends, the senator from iowa and the senator from alabama. they've been friends of mine for decades. we've traveled together, we've conspired together, always conspiring for the good of the country, of course, and we have shared our thoughts and our philosophy and our plans, and we've often because we have joined together had better legislation. so, madam president, just a way of saying i want to add my voice to those who have spoken in support of the omnibus appropriation bill. i spoke about it earlier this morning so i won't repeat those, i want the american people to understand the importance of what we're doing. only chairwoman mikulski could have said as well as she did, this compromise bill represents and hopefully for a long time, and i quote her, of "shutdown, slowdown, slamdown politics." i could go on for an hour. i would not say it as well as the senior senator from maryland. it shows that people here want
the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: madam president, i appreciate the comments from my two dear friends, the senator from iowa and the senator from alabama. they've been friends of mine for decades. we've traveled together, we've conspired together, always conspiring for the good of the country, of course, and we have shared our thoughts and our philosophy and our plans, and we've often because we have joined together had better legislation. so, madam president, just a...
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after his deployment he enrolled at the writing program at the vermont college of fine arts where she was a trustee. >> i was sneakily suspicious that this man could write and i said, she can't tell her own story now. some day we hope she can tell her own story, but for now someone else is going to have to do it for her. >> with patterson's encouragement, he started writing about a young afghan girl who has a cleft lip but gets help from american soldiers. that story eventually became his first novel "words in the dust." trent, what would you like people to come away with after they read your book. >> i would like them to have an afghan friend and to understand that, you know the people in afghanistan want a chance to chase their dreams and to aspire toward more. >> and a portion of the proceeds from reedy's novel benefit as charity that helps afghan women and girl and he said some day he will return to afghanistan and find the rule zulaka and change her life. the next book will be next book. >> talk about being forever changed and it just shows you the pow ore after book. >> in the d
after his deployment he enrolled at the writing program at the vermont college of fine arts where she was a trustee. >> i was sneakily suspicious that this man could write and i said, she can't tell her own story now. some day we hope she can tell her own story, but for now someone else is going to have to do it for her. >> with patterson's encouragement, he started writing about a young afghan girl who has a cleft lip but gets help from american soldiers. that story eventually...
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>> it started with governor dean boasting with the minor baseball bat in vermont and not able to tell me the name of the team. he went on to say when he ran for election as governor of vermont he challenged by his opponent in the debate to name his modern debate and the sitting governor came up blank and he said, no, i think it was in latin. >> it's not in latin. i had a moment. freedom in unity, right? >> a good one. i love it. >> three whole words hard to memorize. >> i should not know. it was awful. >> it's okay, howard. >>> let's take a look at the morning papers. "the new york times" a new quinnipiac poll says two-thirds of new york city voters are optimistic about new mayor bill de blasio. 3 out of 4 new yorkers support his plan to raise the income tax on residents and making the more than 500,000 to pay for pre-k. so far -- is that correct? in an overwhelming 69% of voters oppose his plan to end carriage rides in central park. >> the "chicago tribune." a woman pulled over for driving while wearing google classes case was dismissed from court. it's sparking questions about distr
>> it started with governor dean boasting with the minor baseball bat in vermont and not able to tell me the name of the team. he went on to say when he ran for election as governor of vermont he challenged by his opponent in the debate to name his modern debate and the sitting governor came up blank and he said, no, i think it was in latin. >> it's not in latin. i had a moment. freedom in unity, right? >> a good one. i love it. >> three whole words hard to memorize....
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now looking at the states that got an f on this new report card here and we're seeing iowa, virginia, vermont. >> montana, north dakota, wyoming, and nebraska were on -- >> 11 total. leading the nation, though in better news, louisiana, florida, indiana. we see b minuses and c pluses. what's the key step that needs to take place in order for these grades to actually go up literally? >> so the states that have been seeing the greatest progress have been focused on the three things that we think are most important. first elevating the teaching profession and making sure there is a highly effective teacher in front of every child. the second is really making sure that families have information and choices. we never want any family to feel like they're trapped in a failing school without options. so you have to provide choices for families. and then the third is what we're talking about, making sure there is fiscal accountability that our dollars are being spent wisely in the classroom. >> sure. michelle, given the fact that many school districts in this country have teacher tenure and teacher un
now looking at the states that got an f on this new report card here and we're seeing iowa, virginia, vermont. >> montana, north dakota, wyoming, and nebraska were on -- >> 11 total. leading the nation, though in better news, louisiana, florida, indiana. we see b minuses and c pluses. what's the key step that needs to take place in order for these grades to actually go up literally? >> so the states that have been seeing the greatest progress have been focused on the three...
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the judge instructing the court earlier today today not to expect a vermont before 11:00 a.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. local time. we expect one of the defendants, amanda knox's former boyfriend to be present in court to hear the verdict. he was there earlier this morning. his father telling cnn he's absolutely terrified. he wants to face justice. we also expect the family of meredith to be present in court as well. her brother lyle and sister stephanie will be there, we heard from her attorney when the verdict is read out which we're expecting in coming hours. >> erin, thanks so much. >>> from atlanta to birmingham, warmer temperatures can't come quick enough. the deep south remains paralyzed for a second straight day. in alabama, more than 1600 students still stuck at school. another 10,000 kids and their teachers were able to go home yesterday. schools, businesses, governments across the south are shut down again today. here in atlanta, snowplows and salt trucks are busy clearing the roads. in the past minutes, georgia governor deal spoke to fox news where the republican gov apol
the judge instructing the court earlier today today not to expect a vermont before 11:00 a.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. local time. we expect one of the defendants, amanda knox's former boyfriend to be present in court to hear the verdict. he was there earlier this morning. his father telling cnn he's absolutely terrified. he wants to face justice. we also expect the family of meredith to be present in court as well. her brother lyle and sister stephanie will be there, we heard from her attorney when...
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it is fox news sunday with senate judiciary committee chairman patrick leahy, a michael from vermont, hayden, the national security agency director, and we will hear from david kennedy. him cnn state of the union follows at 3 p.m. with another appearance by congressman mike ogers and angus king, senator from maine. tom done the lawn, along with mike morel, the former cia that beatty director. deputy director. the rebroadcasts begin at noon eastern with meet the press, 1:00, abc's this week. at 2 p.m. here fox news sunday. followed by cnn state of the union at 3 p.m. finally leads finally, face the nation. you can download our free app for your smart phone or listen .nline at c-span radio.org host: we go back to your calls and comments based on the issues of family dynasties and presidencies. the phone lines are 202 -- the l.a. times with this headline -- on our twitter page, dd has this comment -- there is this from our facebook page -- chris is joining us from hoboken, new jersey. your take on all of this? caller: i think it is fine if with the dynasties -- recent citizens united rul
it is fox news sunday with senate judiciary committee chairman patrick leahy, a michael from vermont, hayden, the national security agency director, and we will hear from david kennedy. him cnn state of the union follows at 3 p.m. with another appearance by congressman mike ogers and angus king, senator from maine. tom done the lawn, along with mike morel, the former cia that beatty director. deputy director. the rebroadcasts begin at noon eastern with meet the press, 1:00, abc's this week. at...
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next call comes from rutland, vermont. mike is on our line for republicans. my thought was in regards to iraq. our troops paid for that real estate. i'm not calling for the return of ground troops by any means, but we owe the people our support. there is an analogy here to world war ii. our troops after world war ii states to this day, 50 years in europe. throughout europe during that time there were many factional forces as are in the middle east. it proved thatm the united states was a stabilizing force. i think we can be that way in iraq as well. as well as afghanistan. host: mike, what you think the u.s. future role in iraq should be? should there be resources? what would you say? caller: i definitely think we should support them, not with ground troops but with technical and similarining regards to security. other want to give our technology to the iraqis, but we can help them out and succeeded in stabilizing that area. the united states is a stabilizing force and we need to continue that. that is what we have. -- as we have for the last hundred years. f
next call comes from rutland, vermont. mike is on our line for republicans. my thought was in regards to iraq. our troops paid for that real estate. i'm not calling for the return of ground troops by any means, but we owe the people our support. there is an analogy here to world war ii. our troops after world war ii states to this day, 50 years in europe. throughout europe during that time there were many factional forces as are in the middle east. it proved thatm the united states was a...
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the calls were from drivers in maine, new hampshire, and vermont. they were all needing jump starts. >>> let's go to politics now. new today, president obama is back home in washington. probably a welcome back to the cold weather. not so much, right? he came from hawaii. he did arrive there at andrew's air force base about an hour and a half ago after two week there is in the 50th state for the holidays. congress is also heading back to the capitol. harry reid says his chamber will vote tomorrow on extending long-term unemployment insurance. he responded to republicans who say they won't vote to extend the insurance unless it's offset with spending cuts. >> this is typical for republican members of congress. not republicans, but republican members of congress. the vast majority of american people believe that unemployment benefits should be extended, never with unemployment like this have we ever even considered not extending them. >> let's go to the white house and nbc's kristen welker is standing by for us. a good day to you, kristen. we have the
the calls were from drivers in maine, new hampshire, and vermont. they were all needing jump starts. >>> let's go to politics now. new today, president obama is back home in washington. probably a welcome back to the cold weather. not so much, right? he came from hawaii. he did arrive there at andrew's air force base about an hour and a half ago after two week there is in the 50th state for the holidays. congress is also heading back to the capitol. harry reid says his chamber will...
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. >> massachusetts and vermont are also experimenting with reigning in hospital costs, but maryland is the only state which sets rates for hospital services, with the help of an independent commission. every patient gets charged the same, whether they have private insurance, no insurance or medicare. it's been that way for nearly four decades under a deal with medicare and the federal government. the new plan goes further. hospital spending will be tied to economic growth over the past decade, will not be allowed to increase more than 3.58% a year over the next five years. >> health care costs in maryland and in the country are an enormous problem. our ability to afford heal care is going to be the critical issue. >> this initiative isn't just about cost, it's also about improving care. hospitals must reduce the rates of infections that people can acquire in the hospitals and reduce the readmission rate, when people get discharged but have to come back within a month for the same problem. >> can hospitals lower costs and improve care no at a hearing on the new plan, some state lawmaker
. >> massachusetts and vermont are also experimenting with reigning in hospital costs, but maryland is the only state which sets rates for hospital services, with the help of an independent commission. every patient gets charged the same, whether they have private insurance, no insurance or medicare. it's been that way for nearly four decades under a deal with medicare and the federal government. the new plan goes further. hospital spending will be tied to economic growth over the past...
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then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. from the big screen to small screens near and far twizzlerize your entertainment every day with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib atrial fibrillation an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin xarelto is proven effective to reduce afi
then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. from the big screen to small screens near and far twizzlerize your entertainment every day with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then....
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nevada had 73 weeks of benefits, california offered 63 weeks, most others to 63 weeks.eks virginia, vermont, new hampshire, and several other unemploymentow weeks. 40 weeks to 42 those extensions expired last month, they all dropped to 26 weeks or fewer. kelly, prescott, arizona, independent calling in. talking about unemployment benefits. wondering how long is too long for folks to receive this? how about we start -- they start asking people how long is too long? host: that is what we are asking viewers today, what do you think? should it be an individual decision? caller: yeah. ask them how long is too long, what would you do if you could. what are your skills, what are your talents, let's start asking people. there needs to be a census. that is just the beginning. anything like that to even avoid -- there is no reason for unemployment, it has gone on too long. host: kelly in arizona. george from virginia on our line for independents. good morning. caller: yeah. i think a year would be long enough for anyone. i know this from experience. wheni was on unemployment i lost my job, i laid on
nevada had 73 weeks of benefits, california offered 63 weeks, most others to 63 weeks.eks virginia, vermont, new hampshire, and several other unemploymentow weeks. 40 weeks to 42 those extensions expired last month, they all dropped to 26 weeks or fewer. kelly, prescott, arizona, independent calling in. talking about unemployment benefits. wondering how long is too long for folks to receive this? how about we start -- they start asking people how long is too long? host: that is what we are...